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Operating Systems Solaris How to Kill Zombie Process Post 302419307 by fredginting on Thursday 6th of May 2010 08:57:28 PM
Old 05-06-2010
How to Kill Zombie Process

Dear Bos,

I have one server,everday if I check with command TOP always present zombie,like below:


Code:
last pid:  4578;  load averages:  0.15,  0.11,  0.13                                                                                                07:56:15
298 processes: 295 sleeping, 1 running, 2 zombie, 1 on cpu
CPU states:     % idle,     % user,     % kernel,     % iowait,     % swap
Memory: 8192M real, 2465M free, 7700M swap in use, 2541M swap free


how to kill zombie process?thank for your help.


warm regards

Fredginting

Last edited by Scott; 05-07-2010 at 06:33 PM.. Reason: Code tags, please...
 

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sg_get_cpu_stats(3)					     Library Functions Manual					       sg_get_cpu_stats(3)

NAME
sg_get_cpu_stats, sg_get_cpu_stats_diff, sg_get_cpu_percents - get cpu usage SYNOPSIS
#include <statgrab.h> sg_cpu_percents *sg_get_cpu_percents(void); sg_cpu_stats *sg_get_cpu_stats(void); sg_cpu_stats *sg_get_cpu_stats_diff(void); DESCRIPTION
sg_get_cpu_stats() and sg_get_cpu_stats_diff() both return static pointers of type sg_cpu_stats. sg_get_cpu_stats() returns the total amount of "ticks" the operating system has spent in each of the different states. sg_get_cpu_stats_diff() returns the difference in "ticks" for each of the states since last time sg_get_cpu_stats_diff() or sg_get_cpu_stats() was called. If it has never been called, it will return the result of sg_get_cpu_stats(). The value stored (the "ticks") will vary between operating systems. For example Solaris has a total of 100 per second, while Linux has sub- stantially more. Also, different operating systems store different information - you won't find nice cpu on Solaris for example. Because of this, you will ideally always want to work on a scale against the total, or in percentages. sg_get_cpu_percents() returns a pointer to a static sg_cpu_percents. The function calls sg_get_cpu_stats_diff() and changes the values into percentages. If it has never been called before (and nor has sg_get_cpu_stats() or sg_get_cpu_stats_diff()), the returned percentages will be the systems total ever since its uptime. (Unless the counters have cycled) RETURN VALUES
There are two structures returned by the CPU statistics functions. typedef struct{ long long user; long long kernel; long long idle; long long iowait; long long swap; long long nice; long long total; time_t systime; }sg_cpu_stats; typedef struct{ float user; float kernel; float idle; float iowait; float swap; float nice; time_t time_taken; }sg_cpu_percents; user kernel idle iowait swap nice The different CPU states. systime time_taken The time taken in seconds since the last call of the function, or the system time. SEE ALSO
statgrab(3) WEBSITE
http://www.i-scream.org/libstatgrab/ i-scream $Date: 2005/04/25 11:25:45 $ sg_get_cpu_stats(3)
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